House GOP leaders were among the 192 Republicans who voted against providing $28 million in aid to the Food and Drug Administration to address the shortage of baby formula.
Author: Eugene Scott
Biden’s daughter tests positive for coronavirus, won’t join first lady on trip
Ashley Biden has canceled plans to accompany Jill Biden on a trip to Central America but was not considered a close contact to the president and the first lady.
Trump, GOP rivals target Barnette as she threatens to upend Pa. race
Former president Donald Trump, GOP rivals target Kathy Barnette, little-known candidate who is suddenly surging in Pennsylvania primary race.
Judge rules that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene can run for reelection
A judge ruled Friday that the lawmaker’s association with Jan. 6 did not disqualify her from office.
Stacey Abrams switches gears from campaign fundraising to aiding abortion rights
Abrams listed a number of abortion rights groups including Planned Parenthood Southeast and NARAL Pro-Choice Georgia that would benefit from her campaign’s funds.
Biden touts deficit reduction amid high inflation
Biden said the U.S. would cut the federal deficit by more than $1 trillion amid growing concerns about inflation.
First Black Secret Service agent on presidential detail among pardoned
President Biden used his clemency powers for the first time to issue three pardons and commute the sentences of 75 non-violent drug offenders, saying, “America is a nation of laws and second chances, redemption, and rehabilitation.”
Utah Democrats back independent McMullin in Senate race against Lee
Utah’s Democratic Party declined to endorse one of its own and instead is supporting independent never-Trumper Evan McMullin in his bid against Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah).
Biden chooses Arizona prosecutor as interim director of ATF
Biden chooses Gary Restaino to lead the ATF as he awaits Senate confirmation of his nominee.
Legal effort to remove Greene from Ga. ballot can proceed, judge rules
A judge has ruled that Free Speech for People, a national election and campaign finance reform group, can proceed with legal efforts to disqualify Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) from running for reelection, citing her role in the Jan. 6, 2021 atta…